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Kelsey C Thiem

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Kang S, Thiem K, Huff N, Dixon J, Harvey E
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol . 2024 Mar; 52(7):1023-1036. PMID: 38492192
Adults' judgments of children's behaviors play a critical role in assessment and treatment of childhood psychopathology. Judgments of children's psychiatric symptoms are likely influenced by racial biases, but little is...
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Wu D, Thiem K, Dasgupta N
Nat Commun . 2022 Nov; 13(1):6837. PMID: 36369261
Expanding the talent pipeline of students from underrepresented backgrounds in STEM has been a priority in the United States for decades. However, potential solutions to increase the number of such...
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Dasgupta N, Thiem K, Coyne A, Laws H, Barbieri M, Wells R
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2022 Apr; 123(3):537-558. PMID: 35420864
Misalignment between students' communal values and those expressed in classrooms is an obstacle to academic engagement, especially in mathematics, and especially for racial ethnic minority and female students. Using 10...
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Thiem K, Neel R, Simpson A, Todd A
Pers Soc Psychol Bull . 2019 Mar; 45(10):1427-1439. PMID: 30895905
We investigated whether stereotypes linking Black men and Black boys with violence and criminality generalize to Black women and Black girls. In Experiments 1 and 2, non-Black participants completed sequential-priming...
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Gold J, Stuart J, Thiem K, Field R, Fernandez-Baca J, Windschitl P
Health Psychol . 2018 Oct; 37(12):1123-1133. PMID: 30335409
Objective: Health communications are often viewed by people with varying levels of risk. This project examined, in the context of radon risk messages, whether information relevant to high-risk individuals can...
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Clark J, Thiem K, Kang S
Pers Soc Psychol Bull . 2017 Sep; 43(12):1630-1642. PMID: 28914159
Past research has found that members of stigmatized groups may feel more certain of poor performance when negative stereotypes are made accessible after finishing a task (i.e., stereotype validation). However,...
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Todd A, Thiem K, Neel R
Psychol Sci . 2016 Feb; 27(3):384-93. PMID: 26833757
Pervasive stereotypes linking Black men with violence and criminality can lead to implicit cognitive biases, including the misidentification of harmless objects as weapons. In four experiments, we investigated whether these...
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Clark J, Thiem K, Barden J, Stuart J, Evans A
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2015 Apr; 108(4):531-52. PMID: 25844573
With regard to intellectual performance, a large body of research has shown that stigmatized group members may perform more poorly when negative, self-relevant stereotypes become activated prior to a task....